Final Fantasy 13 Soundtrack -- New Album

'Final Fantasy 13' -- developed and published by Square Enix -- is dropping today, March 9, alongside the 'Final Fantasy 13' soundtrack. Critics are deeming the game favorable, mostly based on the combat sequences and visuals that encompass both the cityworld of Cocoon and the wilderness of Pulse.

But critics are also talking about the game's score, which boasts four discs (for only $29.99 in the U.S.) composed by Masashi Hamauzu -- whose previous work includes 'Final Fantasy X' with Nobuo Uematsu and 'Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII' with Ryo Yamazaki -- and features orchestral recordings by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra helmed by Yoshihisa Hirano. The Japanese version of the game features J-Pop singer Sayuri Sugawara on the theme song 'Kimi ga Iru kara,' whereas the North American, Australian, and European versions of the game include British singer and 'X Factor' alum Leona Lewis singing 'My Hands' from her sophomore release 'Echo.' Square Enix even announced a vinyl limited edition (available only in Japan), which features eight highlighted tracks.

Check out the track listing below and tune into AOL Radio's Final Fantasy station to hear a selection of tracks from the game's score.